- - a service rise that makes one well off
- - Ace service returned at a distance
- - Flyers return to a remote distance
- - how one travels in seafaring
- - returning, air force area is a long way off
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- - Writer who said 'One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well'
- - Virginia ..., author of "Mrs Dalloway" and one the literary pioneers who inspired feminism
- - A Room of One's Own writer Virginia
- - "A Room of One's Own" novelist
- - Writer Virginia played by Nicole Kidman in "The Hours"
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- - Make it well known that you know someone well-known well
- - Make a point of mentioning your close friendship with Beyonce
- - Casually mention famous people you know to impress your audience
- - Casually mention famous people you know
- - Try to impress others with whom you know with big cheese from 24 down
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- - An old lord in Shakespeare's play All's Well That Ends Well
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- - "end ...... i do begin" — all's well that ends well
- - Poetic "before" that's a homophone of "air"
- - "Able was I ... I saw elba"
- - Able was I .... I saw Elba (palindrome)
- - it's earlier, either way
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- - "Well, well, well" cry
- - "What a discovery!" cry
- - Well, would you look at this
- - Palindromic cry of recognition
- - Cry like "Aha"
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- - 'Well, well, well!'
- - Brit's "Well!"
- - Bloke's "Well, well!"
- - "Well, well," to Wellington
- - "Well, old chap!"
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- - 'Well, well, well!'
- - "Oho!"
- - "Check this out!"
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- - 'Well, well, well!'
- - In melodrama ham actors may well exclaim this
- - 'Well, lookee here!'
- - 'Well, whaddya know!'
- - 'Well, what have we here?!'
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